Best Golf Trolleys 2024
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Are you eyeing up a new set of wheels this season? Today’s Golfer has road tested the best trolleys to help lower your score.
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Switching out the back straps for a remote, electric, or a simple push trolley can be a smart choice, both from a performance and injury avoidance perspective. Lifting and setting down your clubs multiple times across the course of 18 holes increases your level of physical exertion considerably, which at best drains energy that could be better utilized in your swing, and at worst may result in injury.
If you are reading this guide then your mind is probably leaning towards making this switch already. If so, then your first decision involves choosing what type of trolley you want. Remote trolleys typically cost the most, but directing your bag around the course or having it follow you, is the next best thing to having a personal caddy. Electric trolleys will cost more than push trolleys but require much less energy expenditure, and push trolleys are the cheapest option, tend to be the lightest, and do a good job on flat courses.
Best golf trolleys – Editor’s choice:
Best push golf trolley: Big Max Blade IP | BUY NOW – US | BUY NOW – UK
Best electric golf trolley: PowaKaddy CT8 GPS | BUY NOW – US | BUY NOW – UK
Best remote-control golf trolley: Motocaddy M7 GPS | BUY NOW – US | BUY NOW – UK

The next consideration is whether your existing golf bag is compatible with the trolley you have in mind. For the best chance of finding a secure fit, try to pair your new trolley with the brand of your bag, and if this is not possible, then perhaps think about upgrading your bag at the same time so that your new trolley can function optimally. Head over to our best golf cart bags guide if you need some inspiration.
We would also recommend you read our Buying Guide at the bottom of this page with your budget and the typical type of course you play in mind before you start shopping. Here’s our guide to the best golf trolleys in 2024.
Best Golf Trolleys 2024
This unique trolley is like having your own caddie!
Best follow trolley


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As the name suggests, this trolley will follow you wherever you go thanks to a Bluetooth remote that attaches to your belt or back trouser pocket. It even adjusts to your pace and stops when you do.
You can also use the USB-rechargeable remote to bring the trolley to you or send it on to the next green. And, if required, you can use the Q Follow like a traditional electric golf trolley by attaching the remote to the handle.
We used the Q Follow for our longest-day challenge in 2022 and it was faultless and played a key role in ensuring we finished the 72 holes.
The trolley uses a stabilizer bar, which automatically deploys and retracts during the trolley's simple folding and unfolding process, to stop it from toppling over on slopes.
The innovative design also allows the trolley to stand safely on its end for further ease of transportation and storage.
Stewart include a 36-hole plug-and-play lithium battery as standard.
Pros
- 36-hole battery life as standard
- Follow technology means you don't have to think about where your trolley is
- Handles slopes well
Cons
- Optimized for use with tour bags, which few amateurs use
<strong>Weight</strong> | 14.1kg |
<strong>Dimensions</strong> | 545mm x 600mm x 318mm |
<strong>Warranty</strong> | Two years |
Unbelievably compact when folded down
Best push trolley


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Thanks to some very clever German engineering, the Blade folds flat so it can slide into a car boot with a bag full of golf clubs on top, making it the ultimate solution if storage is tight.
Last year we awarded the Big Max Blade IP one of our Today’s Golfer Editor’s Choice Awards for the second year in a row. Why? Well, not only does it collapse to just 12.5cm high and weigh just 6.5kg, its genius one-fold mechanism means it takes seconds to put down or pop up.
The Blade IP, Big Max’s best-selling trolley, is available in five colors (black, black-green, black-red, white and white-green).
Pros
- Unbelievably compact when folded down
- Very light
- Easy to assemble
- Great warranty
Cons
- Expensive for a push trolley
<strong>Weight</strong> | 880mm x 620mm x 125mm |
<strong>Warranty</strong> | Five years |
The world's smallest touchscreen GPS trolley
Best electric cart


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For a trolley that packs so much punch, it is almost unimaginably small when folded. The full-color 3.5-inch touchscreen is crystal clear and performs well in all but the most torrential rain (that’ll teach us for forgetting our umbrella attachment).
It’s pre-loaded with more than 40,000 courses worldwide and the speed with which it finds your location is impressive. The measurements to the hazards and green are also very accurate when compared with the numbers provided by our rangefinders and you can move the flag position for an even more detailed yardage. On top of that, you get par and stroke index information, can measure shots with a swipe and a tap of the screen and can use the inbuilt scorecard to track your round.
The trolley unfolds and collapses in just two simple moves and the wheels invert to make it even more compact.
We love that the base is designed to support a PowaKaddy trolley bag perfectly, but we’ve also used the trolley with another brand’s bag and found it to be almost as secure.
We’re big fans of PowaKaddy’s easy-to-use plug-and-play battery, which is impressively lightweight and charges quickly, but we’d love to see them follow Motocaddy in developing a battery that can be charged without being removed from the frame.
Pros
- Fits most bags brilliantly
- Fast and accurate GPS
- Folds very compact
- Copes well with all terrain
Cons
- The handle is difficult to adjust
<strong>Weight</strong> | 9.9kg (exc. battery) |
<strong>Dimensions</strong> | 510mm x 425mm x 375mm |
<strong>Warranty</strong> | Two years (trolley), five years pro-rata (battery) |
On-board charging, tech-packed, and potentially life-saving!
Best remote-controlled trolley


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Motocaddy say the new model offers golfers the ‘ultimate caddie experience’ and it’s hard to disagree.
M7 GPS features loads of the same tech found in the award-winning M7 Remote, one of the best Motocaddy golf trolleys, including a rechargeable handset, removable anti-tip rear wheel, and the brand’s cutting-edge Downhill Control technology.
It includes a super responsive, crystal-clear 3.5” LCD touchscreen display that is usable in all weather conditions, even whilst wearing a glove. Other features include a clock and round timer, an indication of the par and handicap of each hole, shot distance measurement, automatic hole advancement, score tracking and a battery indicator.
Potential life-saving defibrillator (AED) locations at the course can be found on the screen, as well as crucial CPR instructions, which is why we partnered with Motocaddy for our Drive for Defibs campaign.
The M7 GPS has a wider wheelbase than standard M-Series models but still folds down to an impressively compact size and the battery can be charged without being removed. It also uses all-terrain tires and we love the Easilock connection system, which keeps your Motocaddy bag secure.
Pros
- AED locator is a fantastic addition
- Very stable
- Good battery life
Cons
- Non-Motocaddy bags may not fit as securely
<strong>Weight</strong> | 14.9kg (inc. battery) |
<strong>Dimensions</strong> | 650mm x 470mm x 420mm |
<strong>Warranty</strong> | Two years |
PowaKaddy’s world-first premium remote-controlled GPS trolley!
It uses a slimline remote-control handset with a powerful 50-meter range, giving you wireless control of the electric trolley. Alternatively, you can attach the remote to the trolley and simply control it as you would a normal electric trolley.
A stunning 3.5” high visibility, full-color widescreen touchscreen provides you with all of the yardage and hazard information you’ll need to play more than 40,000 golf courses around the world and it instantly locates where you’re playing. It also offers performance tracking to help improve your game.
It’s dead easy to maneuver thanks to the swivel front wheel and there’s a Slope Traverse Assist to keep the trolley stable, along with electronic downhill control, which manages the trolley's speed down slopes. A central rear wheel prevents tipping when traveling uphill and all-terrain tires make it a great year-round option.
Impressively small and quiet, the RX1 GPS unfolds and folds with one click. The battery is the smallest on the market – 40% smaller than previous models – and it is 20% more powerful.
For those of you who don’t want or need the GPS functionality, PowaKaddy have produced a standard RX1 which includes all of the other same tech, including remote control, for £300 less.
Read our full PowaKaddy RX1 GPS and RX1 trolley review.
Pros
- On-course info and stat-tracking is excellent
- Very easy to control
- Small but powerful battery
- 50-meter range on remote
- Emergency stop button
Cons
- Front wheel doesn't fold in
<strong>Weight</strong> | 14kg (exc. battery) |
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Full of golf-friendly features in a range of colors
Best for color options


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This update includes several improvements; a new lid lock to secure your accessories, an adjustable upper saddle, silicone straps, an adjustable front wheel, an umbrella tube strap, and an improved scorecard and a pencil holder.
An Easy-Clip bag strap system makes it straightforward to adjust and fit the majority of bags to the trolley which folds down to a super compact 60 x 38 x 33cm, making for effortless transport and storage.
Pros
- Adjustable and easy clip bag strap system
- Lots of useful storage
- Compact fold-down design
- Available in multiple colors
Cons
- Straps might not be long enough for the biggest bags
<strong>Weight</strong> | 9.5kg |
<strong>Dimensions</strong> | 330mm x 381mm x 610mm |
Pinpoint the flag with dynamic green view
Best GPS trolley


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They can also connect to the Motocaddy GPS app via Bluetooth for optional smartphone alerts, plus course and software updates.
Incorporating a lightweight waterproof Lithium battery, the compact M-Series is powered by an incredibly reliable, next-generation 28V system, while the space-saving inverting wheels allow the trolley to fold down to a compact size to fit even the smallest of car boots for easy transportation and storage.
The trolley handle is fully-adjustable to any height for maximum on-course comfort and the brand’s innovative Easilock™ bag-to-trolley connection system removes the need for a lower bag strap. All models also feature a USB charging port, a convenient auto-open stand, and oversized tubing for ultimate handle stability as standard.
You also get yardages for more than 40,000 preloaded courses with front, middle and back distances. The adjustable distance control up to 60 yards in five-yard increments is also very helpful.
For an extra £50, on either version, you can pay for an ultra Lithium battery and you can get it in graphite or lime coloring.
Pros
- Dynamic green view for super-accurate yardages
- Very stable
- Compact when folded down
Cons
- Best battery is an additional upgrade
<strong>Weight</strong> | 10.4kg |
<strong>Dimensions</strong> | 650mm x 470mm x 410mm |
<strong>Warranty</strong> | Two years |
A great option for those willing to look beyond the big brands
As with some of the bigger-name and more expensive brands, MGI’s trolley includes a full directional remote control, and it uses automatic downhill speed control to maintain a consistent speed across all terrain.
The patented Gyroscope Straight Tracker Technology keeps your trolley aimed in the correct direction and automatically realigns the front wheel, which swivels for easy maneuverability. Like the PowaKaddy, Motocaddy, and Stewart options, it has a foldable center wheel which ensures the trolley remains balanced even on slopes.
You get a lot of trolley for your money with a lithium battery that we found could comfortably get us through 36 holes on our undulating home course, along with a comfortable and adjustable handle, and a USB charging point.
The all-terrain wheels coped well in the rain and British winter conditions (and can be inverted when folded for easier storage) and the lockable remote control ensured the trolley never started moving accidentally.
For us it’s not at the same level as the premium models, but it includes a lot of accessories that better-known brands charge extra money for, including a GPS holder and storage space. It’s also readily available for less than £1,000 which is seriously tempting if you’re not a brand snob. You can even get a matching trolley bag for just £99 from some retailers.
Pros
- Lots of accessories included
- Very competitively priced
- Highly maneuverable
Cons
- Fairly heavy and bulky
<strong>Weight</strong> | 15.85kg |
<strong>Dimensions</strong> | 699.77mm x 469.9mm x 419.1mm |
<strong>Warranty</strong> | Three years (trolley frame), Five years (battery), Two years (charger) |
The perfect entry-level electric golf trolley
Easiest to use


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One-click folding makes it an absolute doddle to use and it takes advantage of the Click ‘N’ Connect battery which automatically powers on when the trolley is unfolded and turns off when it’s collapsed. The battery can also be charged without being removed from the chassis, which is one of the most useful golf trolley innovations we have seen in recent years.
The motor is impressively quiet and the LCD widescreen display makes it easy to monitor the speed and battery level.
S1 has a thicker chassis, which helps with stability, while the slim sporty wheels are effective in all but the very worst conditions where we experienced the odd traction problem.
Easilock compatibility means your Motocaddy bag is securely attached without the need for a lower bag support, but one is supplied if you wish to use a different bag.
The S1 can be set to travel up to 45 yards ahead and then stop automatically and there’s an onboard USB port for charging your devices.
You can choose between an 18-hole and 36-hole battery and there’s also a DHC (downhill control) version also available if you want even more control.
It’s not the most compact trolley but the wheels can be inverted for storing in tighter spaces.
Pros
- Very quiet
- Onboard phone charger
- Extremely easy to use
Cons
- Not the most compact
- Loses traction in very slippy conditions
<strong>Weight</strong> | 9.4kg |
<strong>Dimensions</strong> | 830mm x 490mm x 370mm |
<strong>Warranty</strong> | Two years |
A lightweight yet robust trolley with a nitrogen-powered opening system
Most push trolley for innovation


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In terms of storage, this trolley has a full-feature scorecard console with an integrated beverage holder, mobile device holder, and golf ball storage. It further boasts an extra-large accessory bag under the scorecard console for added storage, along with integrated umbrella storage.
The trolley felt very secure throughout an undulating 18-hole round, helped by its oversized wheels that cut easily through long grass when the ball went wayward.
When folded down the trolley is extremely compact, and is ideal if you don't have an abundance of room in your trunk. The Nitro retails at a fairly competitive price point which will make it an appealing choice for many.
Pros
- Super quick and secure opening mechanism
- Very stable for its weight
- Folds down quickly to a compact size
- Good range of colors
Cons
- Lacks the premium quality of other models
<strong>Weight</strong> | 7.6kg |
<strong>Dimensions</strong> | 483mm x 343mm x 559mm |
Cheapest big-brand electric golf trolley
Best entry-level electric golf trolley


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It features a 2.3-inch full-color widescreen display, which shows the speed settings and battery status, as well as an anti-tamper dial control and a height-adjustable soft handle.
It unfolds and collapses in one move with a single click, and we love how securely the Key-lock system holds the PowaKaddy bag.
We’ve used the version with EBS (Electric Breaking System), which costs £50 more than the standard version, and it coped superbly around our sloping and undulating home course with the speed adjusting cleverly as the terrain changed.
The low-profile sporty wheels look great and cope well in all but the wettest conditions and the trolley’s stylish aluminum frame is really easy to keep clean.
FX3 uses twin motors which are almost silent and you have 18-hole and 36-hole lightweight battery options, both of which come with an impressive five-year warranty.
Available in both grey and black, FX3 is one of the best golf ts if you want to use one of the big brand’s models without breaking the bank.
Pros
- Almost silent
- Impressive warranty on battery
- Very easy to use
Cons
- Lacking in features
<strong>Weight</strong> | 9.6kg |
<strong>Dimensions</strong> | 805mm x 560mm x 346mm |
<strong>Warranty</strong> | Two years (trolley), Five years (battery) |
Push trolleys don't come any better than this
Best engineered push trolley


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Stewart’s “rack and pinion” driven folding mechanism is similar to what you’d find in a car’s steering system. It was quick and easy to unfold during testing and it folds down to a very competitive size.
The R1-S has a delightful soft-touch handle, reliable and easy-to-use foot brake and it is fully adjustable to fit different golf bags. At 8.1kg it isn’t the lightest option, but it’s barely noticeable, such is the quality of the overall package.
There are also 10 different color combinations thanks to two frames (black, white) and five wheel options (black, white, green, red, blue).
Pros
- High-quality materials
- Easy to fold and unfold
- Soft-touch handle is comfortable to use
Cons
- Heavy for a push trolley
<strong>Weight</strong> | 8.1kg |
<strong>Dimensions</strong> | 570mm x 460mm x 360mm |
<strong>Warranty</strong> | Two years |
Stays upright in even the trickiest conditions
Most sturdy push trolley


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The high-tech 3-wheel design and wider wheelbase make it virtually effortless to push down the fairways, along paths and through the rough, and the parking brake is well-positioned and really strudy, even on big slopes.
We love the dedicated soft-lined, water-resistant mobile phone storage area, and the adjustable height ergonomic soft-touch handle makes pushing it for 18 holes even more comfortable.
Pros
- Very easy to use
- Extremely stable
- Water-resistant mobile phone pouch is a nice touch
Cons
- Not as compact as some
<strong>Weight</strong> | 7.5kg |
<strong>Dimensions</strong> | 535mm x 335mm x 380mm |
<strong>Warranty</strong> | Two years |
Super compact, making it great for small car trunks
Easiest to store push trolley


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Impressively light, it is also very simple to use thanks to its two-step folding system. This is the king of compacts and is a great idea if car trunk space is at a premium or garage storage space is tight with quick-release wheels freeing up even more space.
The oversize wheels and rubber tires help the trolley handle varying terrains with ease, while the foot parking brake ensures you won’t be chasing it across undulating courses.
Pros
- Very compact
- Lightweight
- Simple to assemble
Cons
- Heavier than Motocaddy's other push trolley
<strong>Weight</strong> | 6.8kg |
<strong>Dimensions</strong> | 560mm x 365mm x 440mm |
<strong>Warranty</strong> | Two years |
Motocaddy Z1
Great price and very lightweight
Best lightweight push trolley


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The Z1 is Motocaddy’s entry-level model and a perfect choice for budget-conscious golfers. You’re not going to get the most compact trolley in the world, but it weighs in at just 6kg, making it the lightest of the brand’s push trolleys.
The Z1, which comes in graphite-blue and graphite-red, has a simple two-step folding system and quick-release wheels to help with transportation and storage, while the comfortable handle has three height settings.
Oversized wheels and maintenance-free rubber tyres ensure the trolley glides across the course, and the Easilock connection system keeps Motocaddy bags secure without a lower strap (additional supports keep other brands’ offerings stable).
You get plenty of storage for your money with drink, scorecard, ball and tee holders, plus a covered accessory compartment for your glove and valuables.
Pros
- Extremely lightweight
- A great price for a leading brand
- Lots of accessories
Cons
- Not the most compact
<strong>Weight</strong> | 6kg |
<strong>Dimensions</strong> | 750mm x 360mm x 500mm |
Best Golf Trolleys: Buying Guide
If you are sold already on the idea of purchasing one of the best golf trolleys, then hold fire momentarily and have a quick read through our buying guide below that highlights the key factors to consider so you can make the choice that’s right for you. Also, if you’ve ever wondered how we test golf equipment, then take a look at our comprehensive guide, so you can rest assured that your choice is well-informed.
Price/Budget
As with any product, we always recommend that you set your budget before starting your shopping. That’s more important than ever when it comes to trolleys with such a huge price differential between the cheapest and most expensive trolleys.
The good news is that there is a model for everyone, from those of you looking to spend around £100, right up to those of you willing to spend four figures. Just ensure you shop within your requirements and means.
Electric/Push
Having set your budget, the next thing to consider is whether you want (and need) an electric trolley or push trolley. Electric options cost more money but come with a lot more features and are far easier to maneuver, especially if you play undulating courses. Push trolleys are much cheaper, but are usually lighter, include more storage, and are very easy to use. Plus, you don’t have to remember to charge the battery before your round!
Features
Depending on how much you want to spend and what you need, there are a whole host of features available on golf trolleys. Some are multi-functional whereas some just look to perform as a trolley.
All electric models come with adjustable speed control, but some will include the ability to send your trolley off a set distance before it stops. Then there are models with touchscreen GPS functionality, normally pre-loaded with tens of thousands of courses across the globe, which saves you from buying a separate handheld GPS or rangefinder. Many now include shot-tracking technology, so you can track your data and see where you need to improve. You’ll also find things like scorecards, shot measurements, and even the ability to link your phone and receive notifications via the LCD screens while you’re on the course.
Where push trolleys often beat the best electric trolleys is the amount of storage included as standard. Many have space for your phone, balls, tees, valuables, drink, and even an umbrella. Most electric models require you to spend additional money on accessories stations which can be attached.
Ease of use and size
The reason you’re buying a trolley is to make life easier when moving around on the course, so a trolley that isn’t easy to use is pointless. But, as well as being easy to maneuver, they need to be easy to fold and unfold and store. Most modern models feature simple one or two-step folding and unfolding processes and are surprisingly lightweight.
Be sure to consider the size. If you can fit your trolley and clubs in your car then it’s not going to be right for you. And, equally, if storage space is at a premium at home then make sure you choose a more compact model or a model where the wheels can be easily removed.
Storage
As mentioned above, push trolleys include far more storage space as standard than most electric golf trolleys so make sure you’re aware of this. Of course, that shouldn’t stop you from buying an electric model if it suits your needs, and trolley bags come with plenty of storage space, but if you want to add an umbrella holder, GPS holder, or something to hold your drink then you could be looking at further expense.
Durability
Buying one of the best golf trolleys can be a big investment so you’ll want it to last a long time and deal with the various conditions we golfers face on the course – especially if you’re reading in Britain! Assuming your budget allows, invest in a model that’s made from strong materials like aluminum and, if you’re planning to play all year round, consider buying a set of winter wheels.
Colors
Many trolleys may only offer one color option, but some brands do give you frame and wheel color choices. Just make sure the trolley you choose is in a color and design you like and will still look how you want it to when you’ve got a bag on it.
Bag
If you’re making the move into golf trolleys then we’d always recommend buying a bag from the same brand that makes your trolley because it will have been designed to perfectly fit. Some brands, like Motocaddy, make hybrid bags that can be used both on their trolleys or as a stand/carry bag. Ideal if you travel overseas for golf or ever forget to charge the battery.
Battery
If you have decided to buy an electric trolley then make sure you consider the battery life. Most brands will offer a standard lithium battery or a more expensive extended lithium battery. In our experience the standard batteries comfortably last far more than 18 holes. But if you’re someone who regularly plays 36 holes in a day or who wants to play more than one round across a weekend without charging, then we’d recommend investing slightly more in the longer-lasting model.
Warranty
Golf trolleys are an expensive investment and, while it’s rare, they can go wrong because there’s a lot of tech involved. Most brands offer decent warranties and, if you’re buying an electric model, you’ll find you get a warranty for your trolley frame and a separate warranty for the battery. Just make sure you ask or research the warranty and its conditions before making your purchase.

Best Golf Trolleys: FAQs
What is the best golf cart brand?
PowaKaddy and Motocaddy are the best-known and market-leading brands. But smaller brands like Bag Boy, Sun Mountain, Stewart Golf, and MGI Golf also make some quality golf trolleys.
Do I need to buy a special golf bag for my trolley?
Ideally, yes. You can use your carry bag but it may not be as secure as the specific bags that trolleys are designed to hold. Most trolleys have specific attachments to ensure your cart bag stays perfectly in place, whereas a carry/stand bag can move about and impact your trolley’s performance.
If buying a Motocaddy or PowaKaddy, we’d always recommend purchasing one of the brand’s own trolley bags as they have been designed to fit their trolleys perfectly and are exceptionally easy to attach and remove.
Are electric trolleys worth it?
They will cost you more than a push or a pull trolley, but they’re a sound investment if you’re serious about improving your game, especially if you go for one of the models that include GPS or performance tracking. An electric trolley will be one of the biggest purchases you make in your golf career, but whichever model you choose you will get a lot for your money.
Do golf trolleys include all the accessories I need?
It depends on the brand and model. Many of the best push trolleys have integrated stations with storage pouches and holders for an umbrella, drink, and scorecard included. Electric trolleys can often require you to buy the parts separately. Most brands have loads of accessories to choose from, including GPS and phone cradles, drinks and umbrella holders, rain covers, winter wheels, and trolley covers.
Should I buy a push trolley or an electric trolley?
Ultimately the answer to this question depends on your budget and personal preferences, such as how regularly you play and the severity of the slopes on your home course. Electric trolleys are considerably more expensive and therefore will be better value for those playing regularly throughout the year. Further, if your home course involves navigating a particularly long and undulating walk, then perhaps an electric trolley is worth considering to save you some valuable energy that can be better spent on your swing.
How we test the best golf trolleys
We test each golf trolley over an extended period, which enables us to get used to its assembly mechanisms, test its performance on a variety of different courses and in various weather conditions, and get a good idea of battery life and charging speed.
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Rob Jerram is the Digital Editor of todays-golfer.com. He specializes in the DP World Tour, PGA Tour, LIV Golf, and the Ryder Cup, spending large chunks of his days reading about, writing about, and watching the tours each month.
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